Marmaton River at Fort Scott

Last updated: Jun 17, 2025, 8:50 AM UTC
No watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for this area.

Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 52.45 - this is the record stage level reached on October 3, 1986.
  • 50.5 - flood waters reach the ground floor of the Burlington Northern Railroad Office on Wall Street.
  • 50 - flood waters begin to spill over the Railroad crossing along Highway 54, or Wall Street, east of Key Industries.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 37.8489, -94.7025
RFC MBRFC
State KS
WFO SGF
County Bourbon
Data Provider(s)
U.S Army Corp of Engineers
USGS 06917500

Gauge Location

Recent Crests

1. 37.90 ft on 05-06-2022
2. 40.48 ft on 07-16-2021
3. 38.65 ft on 03-18-2021
4. 39.51 ft on 03-13-2021
5. 43.45 ft on 05-22-2019

Historic Crests

1. 52.50 ft on 10-03-1986
2. 49.80 ft on 09-14-1998
3. 47.60 ft on 06-11-1916
4. 47.15 ft on 07-01-2007
5. 46.35 ft on 08-14-1927

Vertical Datum Table

type NAVD88
major Flooding 793.74 ft
moderate Flooding 792.74 ft
minor Flooding 788.74 ft
action 786.74 ft
Latest Value 763.63 ft
Gauge Zero 750.74 ft

Gauge Photos

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Picture of Downstream Conditions at Ft. Scott on May 8 2007. All photos of May and July 2007 floodin

Probability Information

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WFO Information

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Springfield, MO 65802-8430
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